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Tornado Hazards: Science and Preparedness (MGT-332)

Tornado Hazards: Science and Preparedness (MGT-332)

Delivery Date:
07/01/2026
Time:
8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. (US/Central)
Location:
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Instructor(s):
Phillip Bothwell, Tab Troxler
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Course Description
Status:
FEMA Certified
Description:

Tornadoes can strike anywhere in the United States, it is important that every community be ready for the hazards associated with them. This management-level course is designed to engage a broad range of stakeholders to help build a culture of preparedness and strengthen community resilience. This course prepares participants to analyze tornado science, the weather forecasting process, the tornado warning process, and apply course concepts to coordination and planning decisions.

Modules:

  • Science of Tornadoes
  • Weather Warning Process
  • Tornado Forecast Process
  • Tornado Warning Process
Target Audience:
  • Emergency Managers 
  • First Responders  
  • Federal, State, Tribal, Territorial Government Administrative
  • Private Sector Safety/Security
  • Nongovernmental Organizations 
  • Community Volunteers
  • General Public  
Course Level:
Management
Prerequisites:

N/A

Course Flyer:
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APA Credit Units:
6.5 Certification Maintenance
IACET Credit Units:
0.6 Continuing Education Units
IAEM (E) Credit Units:
6.5 Emergency Management Training Credit Hours
Registration Information
Seats Available:
37
Registration Closes:
07/01/2026
Host Agency:
Inter-Tribal Emergency Management Coalition
Contact Person:
Sylvia Tulsa
stulsa@muscogeenation.com
Special Note:
For registration assistance, please email: ndptc-operations@lists.hawaii.edu